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31 May, 01:01

The student nurse is reviewing a patient chart in preparation for a clinical experience. the student see the term nummular to describe the patient's lesion. what would describe a nummular lesion

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  1. 31 May, 01:03
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    Nummular is a term to describe a lesion size. Nummular size is about a coin size, or 3cm x 5cm. Other sizes could be miliar which was about a dot, lenticular which was around a lentil, and plaque which sizes around a palm of the hand. This size description is not really descriptive since it has various ranges. Actual size in centimeter unit might be better to describe a lesion.
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